Expedia offers cheap last-minute flights from the United States to destinations in Europe, South America, Asia, the Caribbean, and more. To save you money and keep booking hassle-free, Expedia negotiates with discount airlines and all major airline carriers to help you find discount round trip or one-way flights to family vacation destinations and major cities all the world.

American Airlines baggage fees apply to specific itineraries and reflect the same policies as US Airways. The fees associated with checked bags are determined by the travel destinations, as some locations charge for all checked luggage, while others only charge for the second or additional checked baggage. Additionally, bags exceeding the size or weight guidelines may incur additional baggage fees.

Expedia is one of the leading online travel agencies in the world, and while Expedia specializes in vacation packages, it also offers car rentals, hotel stays, cruises and the ability to book discounted attractions such as theme parks, shows and tours of famous and popular attractions. I love using Expedia because I can book everything at once — from my flight and hotel room to a car and tickets to hot destinations around where I’ll be staying — and not have to worry about a thing. Reading the guest reviews for our Florida vacation trip gave me an insider view of the hotels before I booked, and I used Expedia to coordinate the whole trip, so the flight, hotel and rental car were all set when we were ready to start our vacation. That took so much stress off of the vacation planning, and with the extra money we saved, we were able to buy extra souvenirs for our friends and family back home. Here are some ways you can ensure that your vacation planning is as relaxing and discounted as possible:
Everyone knows that Texas likes to go big, and the 4-star luxury hotels in Dallas are no exception. Treat yourself to valet parking, shimmering outdoor pools, and sublime full-service spas in these ritzy high-rise hotels, spread through Downtown. If you’re after more affordable accommodation but still want to stay central, enjoy one of the city’s classy 3-star hotels, which come with free breakfasts, in-room WiFi, and charming rustic Texan decor. If you’re taking a short-stay budget trip to Dallas, and want an easy-going no-frills place to bed-down, check out the 2-star inns or motels.
Our roots are in San Francisco, but we also have offices in Seattle along with an important and fast-growing product and technology presence in Gurgaon, India. Hotwire has the energy and pace of a startup, plus the stability and backing of the incredible Expedia Group. Our culture centers around delivering value to customers and supply partners by being passionate about building great products with the latest and greatest technologies available. We pride ourselves on our organizational transparency, a bias for action and a customer centric approach to everything we do.

Travelers have access to American Airlines check in online so they can avoid the lines at the airport. This online tool allows you to check in between 45 minutes and 24 hours before your domestic flight departure and between 90 minutes and 24 hours before your international flight. Use this convenient feature to confirm your check in and print out your boarding pass before even arriving at the airport.

American will add a sixth destination in Cuba with a new daily flight from Miami International Airport (MIA) to Antonio Maceo Airport (SCU) in Santiago de Cuba starting May 3. The airline will also start new service from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to Durango International Airport (DGO) in Mexico starting June 6. American will be the only U.S. carrier to serve DGO and SCU.
To help fund the site, the founders created special edition breakfast cereals, with presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain as the inspiration for "Obama O's" and "Cap'n McCains".[25] In two months, 800 boxes of cereal were sold at $40 each, which generated more than $30,000 for the company's incubation.[26][27] It also got the company noticed by computer programmer Paul Graham, who invited the founders to the January 2009 winter training session of his startup incubator, Y Combinator, which provided them with training and $20,000 in funding in exchange for a small interest in the company.[18][28][29] With the website already built, they used the $20,000 Y-Combinator investment to fly to New York City to meet users and promote the site.[30] They returned to San Francisco with a profitable business model to present to West Coast investors. By March 2009, the site had 10,000 users and 2,500 listings.[29]